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SPORTS:. .5 . - ; 4T A SHINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1926 BOUT BOOKED FOR SEGQUI INET STARS CONTEST MACKENZIE GETS EIGHTH fsour STORY EARNS } : ¢] SWITH IS CAREFUL STADIUM SEPTEMBER 23, FOR TEAM HONORS PLACE IN GOLF RANKINGS = WATCH FOR KEELER IHSIde GOlf ON PUTTING GREENS 3 | | l——By Chiester Horton ! By the Ascgciated Press . e | B the Associated Press. . | There is not -n S0 much body | B ahe Associat ® CHICAGO, August 19.—The dash-| By the Assodated Press 5 | o a: 9.—0. B.|tTIsting Involved in a p v Promoter Shifts Rather Than to Go Through Lega] ing teminine racketers Who recently ; b O All AN RS | ATLANTA, Ga. Avgust 1 B.|jlavers think. One zood way (o gei | onald $m of | Hive sasmopeied the. cenmis spetlich EW YORK, August 1 5 Al ;’0""{“ of the-United Ilfa(c‘ and the | Keeler, golf writer' for the Atlanta|i sense of the correct body turning Svlintss &7 o » i sl iy Lt b middle are represented in the first ten amateur golfers. 5 = | . Stand con | Yonal eol ¢ “atop-look-Ti crap in New York—Dempsey and Tunney ’,‘.‘v.‘,'",;{,".:";fi,’“;fi.’,i“J},‘;;,‘,',m:,:;‘,{n";‘: The first ofheial ranking list came to light with the announce- ;-,’“;' LR e L S o method Gf fuctin i | for the remainder of the week with a] ment by the United States Golf Association that, 152 pgcrs WO e o i Asoetotd then” swing the || {SUIE to Battle Ten Rounds to Deci: | score of the country's ranking male|Compete in the national amateur champion | Coimiey |3 oy ke Ui henomisy: wio ub back without | % BT S | luminaries competing here for the na-| Club_Short Hill, N. J., next month. 2 j { e of its atafk cors wattitig | the: only iy definite inien Al {dional intersectional team champion- The leading players will ‘be sceded, as in tenuis, preventing carly | |interview. whith the British and. ,““i"v"f“_l" b . sizhtinz all <hip. 5 elimination of stars by one another. | American open and American ama-‘ S A LG T i AeDonald Smi P aking a final to S i at all. To your 4 b 4 : - Six United States teams, represent Bobby Jones of Atlanta, British and | teur. champion has ever given. gl 3 to eiimthate all « EW YORK. August 19.—Jack Dempscy and Gerie Tunney arc 10| ing as many sections of the country.| smerican open champlon, and for the Iieeler wrote the interview for the prise sou. Will | matter how minute fight an l"\\\;.u'v[phm |and a pair of dazzling Filipinos -are ] ’ s - P | Associated Press immediately follow- |} afier -doing An excellent il Therchy New York joins Chicago as su: .| competitors in the four-day elimina.|l35t two vears amateur titleholder in {ing «Robby’s victory in the.American ' P2 z ¢ times, | activeness of his pu N Promoter Tex Rickard is making another shift untering | ton tournament on the turf courts of | the United States, of ‘course i3 placed o open at Columbus. Tt attracted wide+ U BACE st ished by Smith in ¢ Arrying off ¢ rebufls in both cities, In Chicago threatened.court actions caused him to | the Chitago Town ‘and’ Tennis Club. |at No. 1, and the second man s Jess attention _and is. now being repub- the Iefé shoulder skt gl LB ! E sheg ' # round with Gene step out, and in New York his re- Alded and abetted by the .versatilc| g, b 5% STt Wito, WoTh e lished in Bngland bl LG ¥-o %1 fo cinioi T et i . Johnny ssey Bl o ey . pcrs 3 4 . | The presentation was made by Kent i . fIke anontt l"l!»* n. the dsfendin of e et iro last z : oclation en. | British amateur crown this year. | " Cooper, general manager of the As- 1t the ball. I (4 70. and was 3 under g ey vi'f”"“hf Aot try, Geo Lott, and Lucian|George Von Ilm. Los Angeles, i 3 fs 8 |sociated fress.at a dinner iven by | other words, the cood cnoughh to ovin 8 out of 1 inge b1 oht | he Conmulict s | Williams, ~ Chicagoans, will defend | thrd, and, Francis Ouimet fourth, a ' {Maj. John S. Cohen. president and | |)ggy suoureer Bl Andeae fon (Ne) arean ense vt ottt d to ficense Démpsey * | their - titie to the t ; Se. Gui “difor of the Attania Journal. in T ) cdphy [step In front of Jesse Guilford, also | editon o i v cas o pseyand Tunney, Nickard an- Lagainst a field of uniformly abl i r:n;\)‘ Hoston: e 4 honor of Keeler and Cooper. TS 16 BALL | 41y if, you, leave it breaking 58 and the crown. Macs - oouer = i it It does ' wand was an aluminum putter es. will meet in a 10-round con- < | formers. | In s heen awarded to Other guests, numbering ahout A g ap s a8 o pulee | ixthuiplace Sias e Ll e | mcluded Bobby Jones, world cham also without straining and effort, 'of the Schensctady’ tep test to a judges’ decision at_the Ses : S © |+ Vincent Richards, the voung -man,Chick Lvans., Chicago: seventh to | 7 i i o v of o ould at s ime “was ' the hole fr S centennial Stadiuny on Thitsdan. ’ o [from Yonkers w as ‘thrice thix| Watts . vouthful Atlantan; . b ot o e e [ne e dooEts hvie P3NEAMEE el e | vear hewn ‘n his tennis god- |elghth 1o Roland MacKenzle of Wash- - e i aghiien 1s ug- | In the cata- be in the vicinity of 130~ *. Big Pill Tilden, gocs into the |ington: ninth to Bob Garner of Chi- = [ »i urenson, publisher of the: At- '£ested you w bly Note that the 'scoring frats of prices ranging from $5 to s the mational tHird fanking | ca%o, and tenth to the newly crowned p i e DT s | kR 1huE it UEA DG oeah e SellB (AR el Sal e i Bl e : . but he will ot have another | Western amateur king, Prank Dolp i i : itor of. the Augusta Chronicle, and | Dlace above the waist mostly. The {the seven rounds ne o decide battle has Selhcian : ) At his old master. for Tilden re. |of Fortland. " i > g : % superintendent; south- Iy surprising thing about the golf the metrapolitan nament are T REne M i ; " . ; ats ‘)' the Bast In preparation; for | A eccond ten was announced aipha- SO G e, én division of the Associated Press. {Swing i the matural eise of it wwan rankel by ctitics on the sime plane S icien. o s o0 3 . e , the nationa champlonshin. g e Ay : e B /. e e g [¥ou dé it correctly. - with Rébby Jones' 134 in the Rritish K ssion, Lov. 1cho ancd 2 | rancis “T. Hunter ag Rich- | . i 2 : -8 i P | f— e H vlm:\\rlrlu o . Topen qualifying and Walter Mavor Kendrick Philadelphia 4 - T rd’s mate. the New York team is the | City: D. Clarke Cockr: ”‘“’}“P‘ i 5 |WOMEN’S TITLE TENNIS {Hagen's record-breaking 132 for the Checks to the amount of $100.000 5 ¥ A | outstanding _ favorite to* topple mewhh William G. Fownes, jr.. Pitts . . firgt two rounds of the torn open have been deposited by Rickard with | 3 4 | titleholders.” if the trick .is to be ae- ‘L“':fl:’{ ‘;gg:flz‘:hh\‘ i»;“xflm”:(“a', AR g T0 BE RESUMED TODAY | CUBAN AND jnPAN;SE |championship 2 Pennsyvania commission and | . complighed. |l 3 : - ST Y guarantee good faith ! the drawings. matehed for the open- yioo (9o rarence ¢, Wolff, Bl bl e o ; I‘ANG “BEATS CANADIAN. S0l uant 1 B it . ing play today with the Aiddle Atlin. | r. N. e . . == LS ——lto the Willsless women's national | MONTREAL. August .19 (P).— ha ) tic ; A ) team, a of B | i : tennis , charplonship, and probably 'Drawings for the Japan-Cuba termis SOUTHAMPTON. N . August York State Athletic Commission sub- men: who ha‘:dexrln:;g(l:ld;\'::r‘):i 'l::“:}:;‘ . e el e MUNN BIGGEST® ATHLETE. | two, Testerday's play was postponed. | match uligned Rogelio® Paris, the ;19 (#)..—Jerome Lang of New York jected to legal attack in connection : i |numes of Ed Jacobs and . Alphonse| FORBES SHADES RYCHELL Wayne (“Big") Munn is the biggest | _I"éature matches for today were: |Cuban captain. and Takichi -Harada, ]N'uo champion, won the only singl with the issuance of license to Smith throughout the season. = e “ |man in athletic competition. He is 6 ella Mallory vs. Alice Ffancis; [star player of the Nirponese team, in \match contested in the invitation Dempsey,” )\,.L,, said. “Boxing - The Filiptno Davis (u," Senm. Gl I.\nlA_NAI’OL}A. August 19 <P).q7 feet 6 inches tall, weighs 265 pounds Mis. Charlotte Hosmer Chapin vs. |the first of the two sirgles matches of | tennis tournament yesterday. Lanz §iacibieen cood to ime and Dwanted to i [EETHi0, SAFLES ArE SAe) G iats Hoa“r;r\i Forbes. Columbus, Ohio. 119 |and has a'reach of 1 inches. .| Mrs. Hazel - Hotchkiss = Wightman; |the American zone of the 1926 Davis advanced to the quarter final round 45 nothing that might injure the ' - were matehed with W W, Ingranam. | Pounder. outpointed Ray Rychell | mally Wayne's chest measures .56 |Eleanor Goss va. Mrs, Helen Gilleau- |Cup contest. Play begins today .on |with a victory over Manuel Rainvill: A g 8 TEX RICKARD. e S the | Chicago, in 10 rounds at Fort Hayri-inches and he has an expansion.of 6| deau Lockhorn: Mary.K. Browne vs. |the courts of the Mount Royal Tennis of Quebec, a_Canadian intermediate SE pr‘(‘)m\m e . i es son here last night, inches. . *, { Mrs. Theodora Sohst. Club. . champion, 5—7, 6—2, 60, oter ordered both boxers to desert their present training In the low - ower, half of theé draw the| - - quarters and found them willing. Missouri Valley team, composed of 1 am ready to move any time, 1 Wray Brown of St. Louis, and Har- 3;»"\:,@«_\- - id. '.<'nd r..l,.nI now unti! | BASE BALL SECRETS r?fl‘;ogkefl)\:\"ld of Den ‘Moines. will he time lose the title il el 5 . clas on d, N vit! t! 'a By e e e el | By Sol Meizger, Coast “/doubles champlons, _ Jaimes Shiiian hian ok “’ "‘: Davies ard Phil’ Neer.. Cranston . 2 e | ]lln!mm\ last yvear's national junior aw ety 000 and $2,000,000. | g hampion, was a. third entry on the 1 o - < i -0 . 10 per cent to o to the exposition | West coast’'s team, but he had, not A and 5 per cent to the State. {Teported for play when pairings were & ve’ wo 14 wn Lone Difficu | | drawn. . i i 6 i \- The defending Western team, Lott. it in l'h\lm!(»'lx hl:\ (1"\!]0])&[ | Williams and_Hennessey. drew s bye : th' By the Associated Prees standard-bearers of New .England. — ssibility of difficulty in hold- Ci a-Misso v e el Slbisd it g i alifornia-Missouri \.m-\ piay in 2 - | the semi-finals Saturday. promoters > said he had an agree | : . . . the ? . Two singles and one double will n 'LLl.l‘hl'.‘. at_the exposition | DU TH‘S‘L NOT make up each team match. : sh nder his firm's | | | Rickard ome Tules C THIS Aarons a Philadelphia promoter 3(-1:;-fl'l:;l‘(:;:§:;}‘ witn him. Cross the Plate at Full Speed. MARLBORO FEATURE B S ar deracanader i When a rinner is on second. two 1 \¢ Lol e rioc Lhi out and the batter singles safely T . New Vork asuin, Demprey aslae: ia | tGihaiontnea ine rinner o et | 0 HAVE GOOD HELD 1919 I have wanted a bout with Wills, | 14 should dig for home and cross 3 g g e b sl Ui home plate at top speed. as the | the resporsible promoters throughout { Plaver on the left in the illustration C, C the country do not want a heavy-| 13 doing. The one on the right is |pnp e e hampionship bout with a me.| Slowing up when he sees he can eraf they e caretully pre.| make home safely. He is only . Tinted Tt from ki yinee. | fooling himself, for the batter will 3t e Basitiae M b Nm“h,‘,l unquestionably try for second, and Srpdioin g e s The% | should the fielding teany make the | play for second and catch him he- —men are backing natural tobacco taste . Smithson of Washington. one Ame shrewdest,_horsemen, is said 1o be pointing his clever oat muncher Aucilla’ for the $1.000 final handicap, a_mile race, which is to feature the Southern Maryland Agri- York licensing committee refused to e boooionie fveusy Face York licensing ¢ sed 1] Tore the runner crosscs home pate. meeting, September 13.15".at. Marl- L " e run will not count. Run out z Dempsey answers Wills, | such a hit at top speed in order to .| Aucilla, a mighty By the Associated Press ' | make sure you score whatever hap- |JUSU I8 a trifle shy A AbOA emnTRNGE iy showed a_sparkling performance re. \ugust 19.-1f he s still world] - | cently at Long Branch when he beat Yeavyweight champion after his fight | Deronda. Cross Bow and a host of with Gene Tunney in Philadelphi |EIGHT SEEK BERTHS lvilil‘t:;:‘n}:»?n;;:p’c,::::|' the. one-and-on®- .] six EmileScante: September 23, Jack Dempsey is wi ing to meet Harry Wills any time Srhithson would like nothing better before January 1 and anywhere in |N soccER LEAGUE than to win at Marlboro, as thousands the United Ntates or Mexico, except | of his friends from the Nation's Capi- v York State IR TN tal will be on hand. Saying that from the time he won . Several high-glass horses svhich will championship in 1919 he alw Fight team of i took | grace the Havre de Grace, Laurel, wanted a bout with Wills, Demp: part in the 19; S, were repre- | Pimlico and Bowie programs later in in a statement today asserted such | Sented last night at the first meeting | the 11 also will start |n the \4,"1 @ bout had heen prevented because | Of the Washington Soccer League. | boro fe: the “powers that be in New York | Leld for the purpose of organizing for = and the responsible promoters | the coming season. 7 - throughout the Country 00 ot an Three suburban teants, Marlboro, Amenca_a @ eavyweight championship bout | Rockville and Walter Reed Hospital, | fiygf with a negro. .| made application for admission to ms . ‘fu<e to be the goat.” the | loop. Their applications were referres il ' cratemn “eoiimied. "5 S agh | B0 Chairman . 3 Biren and win ve | OF COMpany Wills or T wiil know the veason why. | #cted upon at the general meeting set 1 want every one that interested ; for September 1 . makes to know that I am open for bids for | . G. Wilson and H. E. Nicholson a Wills hout to take e not later | represented the Marlboro team. “John Than Janmuary 1. 1927, anvwhere in|R. Hughes spoke for Rockville and the United State except | Divid Adamson of the Walter Reed e S i V. M. C. A. was the Medicos' spokes: ot s in the | man tes, then we will take it to Tia| Walford and Fort Mver 'elevens. D winner and runner-up respectively in Demprey then said that his man. | the league’s first series, had their azer had deposited £130.000 in New | managers on hand and expressed a de- ork. with the request that Wills | Sire to compete in the 192627 cam i Geposit a like st The winner would | paign.” German-American, German. | take all in a Dempsev-\Wills bout, and | American Reserve and Monroe clubs | the moner wonld bLe returned if | also had representation. No British | Tunney beats Dempsey | ¥ players were present, buty | e am is expected to enter the race | again. KEARNS SUES DEMPSEY. . | it is planned to open the schedule, NEW YORK. August Pa- | on October 17 pers in the 3 3.333 brought | . - . i LU RAK e (i Dempes | $38 HORSE BRINGS $10,000. | Autoline Oil Court. This represents one-third MELFORD. Saskatchewan, Angust T- Eho $1/000:000 ' nhich ihe ‘champis 19 (®). — Battle Axe, 10-v Wm. C. Robinson & Son C?‘ former manager claims was to have | pacer, which was bought b: been veceivad 1 bouts this vear with | Kealey for £3%. has been sold Jarry Wills and Gene Tun Milwiukee buver for $10,000, AND .. there’s only one way to get it! s .ONCE you learn the tefrahmg goodness of : : i A | . JE Uy ' i natural tobacco taste in a noth- At Last Sinolers o e e " ) : e /i Andtheonlywaytogetltufromtheto« e Z t,B A, - ] » Ly ; : baccos themselves. It calls for the finest qualities” = AP i Tt : . ; n »oflmfbothT\nkmhandDomestxcand the rarest skill in blending them, but—man, the =k — : [ b : . result does sj for itselfl Look at Chester- %fl/ gs RWRYDUR S . S i o i e " field's record—and “draw your own conclusions{™ You won't believe until you = 5 ! > y ‘ h 3 A - - i ( I les l erl ] smoke one that it is possible to buy a cigar as good as Ten- * 3 : : 1 3 nyson for only a nickel. 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